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New to photography (business side)
william_smith20 replied to william_smith20's topic in Business of Photography
<p>For me I enjoy taking photos of Nature, people, and animals.. I want to get into sports but as far as now. Those are my three I enjoy. I go to a lot of conventions so I take tons of photos of people (cosplay). I want to be able to focus on that so I can take photos of of everyd ay people.</p> -
I bought an speedlite flash & reflecter
william_smith20 replied to william_smith20's topic in Beginner Questions
<p>this weekend I'm going to an convention, so I'm going be doing a lot of close up shots (as seen in my portfolio) should I have the flash quick or fast flash? (notsure if that makes sense, again never used an flash. I am assuming there is an setting for flash to last longer)</p> -
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New to photography (business side)
william_smith20 replied to william_smith20's topic in Business of Photography
<p>Thanks Jeff,<br> Eyes have always been the hardest for me, even in drawing I always have that hard time catching the eyes. I love feed back even if it is harsh, sure its an gut hit cause no one enjoys being brought down on their work when they think they did good. </p> <p>But if no one gave feed back on where to improved we are just going go through not knowing what to fix and just give up because we think over all the work is all bad. you saw my work, can I get some pros and cons by chance?</p> -
New to photography (business side)
william_smith20 replied to william_smith20's topic in Business of Photography
<p>I though my work was pretty good, for never taking an class. I am confident in my photography, but then again I think we are all like that when it comes to our own work. That is why I am here, to get better and get feed back on my work. I would like to find someone who can work with me on my photos. Be like an mentor or teacher, or friend lol. IF you sa "You need much better photos" give me an feed back on what I can do to enhance the "much" better side of it..</p> <p> </p> -
<p>So This form has to questions, figure kill two birds with bunch of stones.<br> speedlight: I just bough an Altura Photo AP-UNV1 Speedlite bundle it incudes wireless remote, softbox flash deffuser. </p> <p>I am using an Nikkon D3000, never used an speedlite before in my years of doing photography. So I figured I would start and get a speedlite. Figured its time to work with some lights. I am going to an convention here shorty, I tried to take pictures and the pictures just came out so dark last year, that I didn't take any pictures. So Question is: When I use the speedlite do you have to adjust the speed of the camera or anything? I haven't gotten to speedlite to play around with it. </p> <p>Reflecter: TOMTOP 24" 60cm 5 in 1(Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent)</p> <p>I just bough this its on the way Hopefully lol.. But what is the benefits for gold, silver white, black and trans. of the relector.. I figure Gold give you an warmer light and silver just gives you an brighter light on the subject? what about the others<br> Altura Photo AP-UNV1 Speedlite Flash Bundle </p>
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New to photography (business side)
william_smith20 replied to william_smith20's topic in Business of Photography
<p>As of right now, I don't any lighting so its just raw natural light. so I'm an "Naturalist light photographer" lol.</p> <p>I am looking at some lighting, or enhance flashers.</p> -
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Exposure Date: 2016:01:16 15:27:10; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D3000; ExposureTime: 1/60 s; FNumber: f/4; ISOSpeedRatings: 200; ExposureProgram: Not defined; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash fired, auto mode, return light detected; FocalLength: 32 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 48 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Windows);
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Exposure Date: 2016:01:16 14:15:29; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D3000; ExposureTime: 10/600 s; FNumber: f/3; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Not defined; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode; FocalLength: 18 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 27 mm; Software: Ver.1.00 ; ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R98;
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Exposure Date: 2016:01:16 14:15:25; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D3000; ExposureTime: 10/300 s; FNumber: f/4; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Not defined; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode; FocalLength: 32 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 48 mm; Software: Ver.1.00 ; ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R98;